15 Facts About Western cultures

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For example, Western cultures culture includes countries in the Americas and Oceania.

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Western cultures culture is most strongly influenced by Greco-Roman culture, Germanic culture, and Christian culture.

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Western cultures culture is characterized by a host of artistic, philosophic, literary and legal themes and traditions.

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Western cultures culture continued to develop with the Christianization of European society during the Middle Ages, the reforms triggered by the medieval renaissances, the influence of the Islamic world via Al-Andalus and Sicily, and the Italian Renaissance as Greek scholars fleeing the fall of the Byzantine Empire after the Muslim conquest of Constantinople brought classical traditions and philosophy.

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Tendencies that have come to define modern Western societies include the concept of political pluralism, individualism, prominent subcultures or countercultures and increasing cultural syncretism resulting from globalization and human migration.

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Roman culture mixed with Celtic, Germanic, and Slavic cultures, which slowly became integrated into Western culture: starting mainly with their acceptance of Christianity.

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Until the Age of Enlightenment, Christian culture took over as the predominant force in Western cultures civilization, guiding the course of philosophy, art, and science for many years.

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However, due to the division in Western cultures Christianity caused by the Protestant Reformation and the Enlightenment, religious influence—especially the temporal power of the Pope—began to wane.

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Tendencies that have come to define modern Western societies include the concept of political pluralism, individualism, prominent subcultures or countercultures and increasing cultural syncretism resulting from globalization and human migration.

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Western cultures culture has been heavily influenced by the Renaissance, the Ages of Discovery and Enlightenment and the Industrial and Scientific Revolutions.

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Western cultures literature encompasses literary traditions of Europe, as well as Northern America and Latin America.

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Much of Western cultures architecture emphasizes repetition of simple motifs, straight lines and expansive, undecorated planes.

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Western cultures foodways were, until recently, considered to have their roots in the cuisines of Classical Rome and Greece, but the influence of Arab and Near Eastern cuisine on the West has become a topic of research in recent decades.

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Notable feature of Western cultures culture is its strong emphasis and focus on innovation and invention through science and technology, and its ability to generate new processes, materials and material artifacts with its roots dating back to the Ancient Greeks.

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Western cultures culture has developed many themes and traditions, the most significant of which are:.

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